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    In 1924, Metropolitan Miron of the Church of Romania introduced the New Calendar for use in the Church. Although most Romanians accepted the change, the skete of the Protection of the Theotokos in northern Moldavia rejected it. In 1925, led by Hieromonk Glicherie, some of the brethren left the skete to start an Old Calendarist group. When, in 1926 ...

    Metropolitan Demosten of Slatioara, President of the Synod of the True Orthodox Church of Romania
    Bishop Ghenadie of Bacau
    Bishop Pahomie of Vrancea
    Bishop Teodosie of Brasov

    Since 1980, the Synod has been in full communion with the Synod of the True Orthodox Church of Greece presided by Metropolitan Kallistos of Corinth, then with the Holy Synod in Resistance presided by Metropolitan Cyprian of Fili. The Synod also maintains communion with the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Bulgaria, headed by Bishop Photii. From 1994...

    Headquartered in the Monastery of the Transfiguration, Slatioara, Moldavia, the Synod has 130 parishes, 13 monasteries, 21 sketes, and publishes two periodicals, Traditia Ortodoxa and Catacombele Ortodoxiei. 160 priests (including 115 married priests and 45 hieromonks) and 26 deacons serve the Synod's faithful. 290 monks and 510 nunsdwell in the mo...

  1. The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă Română, BOR), or Patriarchate of Romania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 1925, the church's Primate has borne the title of Patriarch.

  2. Over the course of future centuries, the difference will continue to increase, limitlessly. For those churches which follow the Revised Julian Calendar, the dates below correspond exactly to the dates on the Gregorian Calendar. The Eastern Orthodox liturgical year begins on September 1. September.

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    gical days as indicated in the calendar; in the period from Palm Sunday until St. Thomas Sunday (April 9-23); in the period from the Nativity of the Lord to Theophany (December 25 – January 6). WHEN MARRIAGES ARE PROHIBITED (2023) During all lenten periods and fasting days (indicated above); on the eves and days of Imperial Feasts (Feb-

  4. Oct 15, 2010 · Daniel. The Church of Romania is one of the autocephalous Orthodox churches. The majority of Romanians in Romania by a very wide margin (about 20 million, or 86.7% of the population, according to the 2002 census data) belong to it. In terms of population, the Church of Romania is second in size only to the Church of Russia .

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